Forked stick that is said to dip down to indicate underground water or oil.
Someone who uses a divining rod to find underground water.
1 She'd evidently had the dowser go over the list of twenty-two dominated planets.
2 The instinct of an infallible dowser possessed him, and he made no mistakes.
3 He swung his foot over the seventh tread like a dowser looking for water.
4 I thought we'd at least end up with a dowser .
5 But when you see him the dowser wand twitches.
6 The well was also found by another dowser .
7 If you are a water dowser then a man in Florida wants to give you £1 million.
8 Have you ever heard of a dowser ?
9 That's what you call that dowser ?
10 I am walking along and suddenly the junk in my cells moves and twitches like the dowser 's wand: "Junk here!"
11 I don't spot junk neighborhoods by the way they look, but by the feel, somewhat the same process by which a dowser locates hidden water.
12 As they reached the door with Walter and Dowser , Pete turned.
13 Walter dropped his hand on Dowser 's head as the boxer settled beside him.
14 I believe that dowsers are often used by the police to trace the bodies of missing people.
15 I hope you and Dowser have a Merry Christmas. Pete grabbed the sofa arm to hoist himself up.
16 Do you know, Deputy Meadows, that animals, buffalo, antelope, even Dowser here can smell water from miles away?
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